Fire to the Prisons has been a successful magazine as a representation & a source of solidarity for many associated with the anarchist movement & otherwise. Words from the magazine’s 11th issue describe the ideology very well behind the publication:

“This is written for those discontent with the world around them, and the role they are forced to have in it. This is for the world’s exploited and dominated groups or classes. It is for the uncomfortable, the miserable, the disempowered, or the lost. It is also for the uncontrollable, empowered, fed up, and criminalized. It is a reminder for those living in conflict every day with the social order that reigns upon the earth, that they are not alone. We are a revolutionary publication that hopes to report on struggles that will otherwise be mentioned inappropriately or not at all. We report on struggles that stem from a frustration with different forms of domination, and intend to achieve freedom from them, without compromise.

We hope that by reporting on these struggles, more awareness and support for them will be produced. We also hope that by reporting on these struggles others who feel frustrated with the conditions they face will be inspired to do something about them as well. Further generalizing discontent before domination.”

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Here is the original Disclaimer issued by the publishers of the Fire to the Prisons magazine:

Fire to the Prisons is for informational and educational purposes only. This magazine in no way encourages or supports any illegal behavior in any way, it looks only to provide a printed forum for conversation and news.

We are reporting not inciting. The entirety of the content in this publication was found as public information, and later compiled or re-organized for this magazine. Nothing here is the original content of those who may or may not be responsible for this literary project.

The topics brought up in this magazine in no way reflect the perspectives of any specific person allegedly involved with this publication. They also do not reflect the perspectives or outlooks of any individual or group mentioned in or receiving this publication.